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If you went to the University of Arizona, especially in the 70s and early 80s, not only did you know "The Fox," but you probably also saw him in action. → Read More
Hope Kirsch, an education attorney based in Scottsdale, who was also a teacher and administrator, says the law is actually on the school's side in this case. → Read More
It's getting harder and harder to spot fake sports merchandise as the people producing these counterfeit goods are getting more clever. → Read More
When it comes to dismantling school segregation, there are key moments many of us think of, but years before any of that, there was a group of students in the Valley whose impact is undeniable. → Read More
School choice, parent involvement, politics in the classroom - in Part II of ABC15's interview with Arizona Education Association President Marisol Garcia, we talked about those topics and more. → Read More
Marisol Garcia, Arizona Education Association President, sits down with ABC15 about issues that are plaguing teachers and students the most across our state. → Read More
A Valley school district is getting some help to make sure its students are able to start their day fully fueled. It's thanks in part to the Super Bowl Host Committee and several Valley organizations. → Read More
When it comes to renewable energy, Sec. Granholm says Arizona is a treasure trove that's only been partially discovered. → Read More
As Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez prepares for his final day in office, he's opening up to ABC15 about what legacy he leaves behind for the Navajo people. → Read More
She entered a contest that was hosted by Governor Katie Hobbs' inaugural committee, asking for students to submit their original artwork following the theme, "An Arizona for Everyone." → Read More
Pet therapy has become more popular in schools across the country. ABC15 recently followed a group called Pawsitive Friendships to see how it's changing lives and creating a true love for learning. → Read More
New benefits are on the way for veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances. Congressman Ruben Gallego is hosting a town hall in Phoenix. → Read More
Dr. Anthony Fauci's tenure in public health is marked with major triumphs, but also controversy, especially as he was thrust into the middle of the political debate swirling around COVID-19. → Read More
A triple threat of respiratory viruses is showing no signs of loosening its grip around the country and here in Arizona. → Read More
It's the Valley cafe serving up more than just a cup of coffee. In fact, the founder of Spencer's Place in Surprise says her employees are changing lives. → Read More
It's a hands-on approach to teaching kids who the rest of the world may see as different - but here at AZACS, they're all seen as gifted and special in their own way. → Read More
Two students at Shadow Ridge High School are taking action for kids to make sure they are ready for whatever financial hurdles life throws at them. → Read More
A graduate student on the Navajo Nation has designed not just one, but two water bottles that are helping to provide more water resources for people there. → Read More
For the past four months, Jose Barcenas has worked at Sanderson Ford in Glendale as a body technician - the perfect job for this teen with a dream. → Read More
As a first-generation Mexican American, Magaly Martinez Sanez is part of a growing trend of Latinas who are starting businesses. → Read More